Israel uses land grab to halt statehood bid

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Israeli border police stand guard as Israeli bulldozers demolish Palestinian buildings that were built illegally without a permit in the southern area of Yatta village, south the West Bank town of Hebron, on Tuesday. (AFP)

JERUSALEM: Israel said yesterday it was pushing forward with construction of more than 1,200 new homes in Jewish settlements, in an apparent warning to the Palestinians to rethink their plan to ask the United Nations to recognize an independent state of Palestine.The government announced it was accepting bids from contractors to build the homes in two Jewish enclaves in east Jerusalem, Ramot and Pisgat Zeev. The homes are among 1,200 whose construction Israel ordered fast-tracked in November 2011 after a key UN body granted full membership to Palestine.Senior Palestinian official Saeb Erekat condemned the Israeli action and urged the US to pressure Israel to halt settlement construction.“What you need to stop is not the Palestinian efforts at the UN,” he said. “What you need to stop are these settlement activities that are destroying and undermining the possibility of a two-state solution.”While construction would take months to begin, officials indicated that the timing of the tenders was meant to signal to the Palestinians that they should consider the possible consequences of their plan to ask the UN General Assembly later this month to upgrade their status to non-member observer state.